Minnesota Vikings OG Steve Hutchinson and OG Anthony Herrera (knee) might not be back in 2012 due to salary concerns. Hutchinson is scheduled to make $6.95 million, while the oft-injured Herrera is in line to make $2.65 million in the final year of his deal.

Minnesota Vikings OG Anthony Herrera (knee) could miss two week because of what initially is believed to be a torn posterior cruciate ligament. Head coach Leslie Frazier said Herrera is going to get a second opinion on the injury.

Minnesota Vikings head coach Leslie Frazier said the goal is for OG Anthony Herrera (knee) to be able to play by the third or fourth preseason game. Herrera is expected to compete for the starting right guard job once he comes off the Physically Unable to perform list.

Minnesota Vikings OG Anthony Herrera (knee, triceps) said he is making progress from his surgeries to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament as well as a triceps injury, reports Jeremy Fowler, of the St. Paul Pioneer Press. He has been able to run at full speed in a straight line but is not able to make hard cuts at this time. He also said he is ahead of schedule in his recovery from the triceps surgery.